King john had a Quarrel with the pope eventually John decided to shut down all churches no weddings or praying.
Monks also hated Kings too. Monks sometimes do make lies to be honest. It's absolutely true.
They were very religious and hated the fact that king john argued with pope innocent III
Queen Victoria ruled over a large area and john lost a lot of land
John chased after many girls and women and the Victorians were very religious
They thought the Magna Carta was very important and it was the starting of democracy but king john hated the magna carta
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King John was disliked because he messed with the church and taxed highly to pay for the war in France.
Because King John shut down all the churches in England
Monks didn't like Henry the 8th because he closed down the monasteries so that he could become rich by stealing from them.
King John was obsessed with taxes and took too much from his people.
he was too ugly
Because he is a lazy, rode and unfair King! :)
was hes an a$$
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He quarrelled with the pope . This dude also killed a priest and King John just said 'release him, he has killed an enemy of mine. Untie him and let him go.' After he had quarrelled with the pope he ordered all the monks at Canterbury , including the blind and crippled, out of the country! HE said that all monks were PUBLIC ENEMIES.
The monks wrote bad things about John,some even false because King John didnt like the pope and the pope didnt like him.
they hated him because he was a dumbo for shutting down the churches P.S- Your so dum tou got locked in tesco and starved to death
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Gervase, a monk from Canterbury in Kent wrote "After arguing with the Pope, John ordered the few monks who remained at Canterbury, including the blind and crippled, out of the country. He said that all monks were public enemies."
Croxton Abbey, Leicestershire.
Cause in 1206 he quarelled with people and got the churches shut down :p stupid muppet
whitby abbey was built in a year along time a go============== Answer: The original Saxon monastery was established by king Oswy of Northumbria in 657 AD. At that time it was a "double monastery" with both monks and nuns, under an Abbess. Viking attacks over a prolonged period left this monastery in ruins for over 200 years.The Norman knight Reinfrid (or Regenfrith) established a new monastery on the site in 1078 on the orders of William de Percy. It is the ruins of the Norman Abbey which can be seen today - no trace of the Saxon monastery remain above ground.
well king john was not a bad king but he wasn't the best either. for centuries king john was regarded as a bad king.Stories say that he taxed people enourmously and broke all the rules of the magna carta so people assumed the worst of him and thought he was a bad king and a tyrant. though historians from today have proved that the stories were written by monks and john fell out with the monks.there is a big diffirence between a good king and a good personCorrect Answer.King John taxed people enormously and broke all the rules to the Magna Carta so people assumed the worse of him and thought he was a bad king and a tyrant. The monks fell out with him and they had to write things for people around the city/village/world. Also, he monks wrote bad things about him even if they weren't true. So you definitely didn't want to fall out with the monks in those times. King John was also suspected of murdering King Richard's son, his nephew, so that he could become King; he sent King Richard on long crusades with the same intention. This is only a rumour though and has not been proved true but that is what medieval people thought.
Catholic AnswerThe abbot is the superior and father figure of a monastery. He is elected by the fully professed members of that monastery, although, in times past he was sometimes appointed by the local Bishop or King, and in some instances, a man from another monastery may be elected by the monks if they do have a suitable candidate to take the position. The abbot's election and reign is governed by the constitutions of the particular congregation. In the United States, in the American-Cassinese congregation, the abbot is now elected for a period of five years. The Archabbot wears a mitre and carrys a crozier, like a Bishop. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980 Abbot. Superior of a monastery of monks having a settled location; a title definitely fixed by St. Benedict. The abbot is elected, usually for life, by the professed members of the community in a secret ballot. The authority of an abbot is, first, paternal, administering the property of the abbey and maintaining discipline in the observance of rule, and, second, is quasi-episcopal in conferring a certain territorial jurisdiction. The rule of the order determines the qualifications of its abbot. His insignia are the pectoral cross and a ring.
Monks were totally outside the hierarchy of medieval society, which consisted of the King, the nobles, the Lords, and the peasants. Monks could actually come from any of these classes, although, in practice, the choir monks usually came from the families of the Lords and the nobles, and the claustral monks normally came from the peasants. But, once in a monastery, outside of the Abbot, you were totally isolated from the hierarchical system..Thus the abbot, and anyone appointed by him, such as the prior, subprior, etc. would be above the monks, and the novices would be below him. Beyond that monks were strictly ordered along the date of their entrance, according to the Rule of St. Benedict, which has been in force since the sixth century and still rules most monasteries to this day.